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Linda Roehrig
Knapp
1118
NW 201st
Street, Seattle, WA 98177
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546-6705
Email:
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Education
Doctoral Degree in English and Teacher
Education
Boston University, Boston,
Massachusetts
Dissertation work focused on the design,
implementation, and analysis of a tutoring program in which both
tutors and tutees improved in language skills and self-esteem.
Masters Degree in English and Education
Boston University, Boston,
Massachusetts
Masters thesis documented a poetry-on-tape
project I designed, administered, and evaluated.
Professional
Experience
Freelance Writer, 1990 -
present
Seattle, Washington
Projects have included publishing a second
book, Restructuring Schools with Technology (Allyn & Bacon,
1996); writing materials for UW's Puget Sound Educational
Consortium, public reports for Shoreline School District, and
articles on family and education. Currently I write a column for
the Enterprise newspapers entitled "Over Coffee," and teach
Advanced Creative Nonfiction at the University of Washington.
Senior Writer/Communications
Manager, 1988 - 1990
Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow (ACOT), Apple
Computer, Cupertino, California
Primary responsibilities included creating
and disseminating reports and articles for the educational
research program. I also devised strategies for communicating with
the public through printed, video, and interactive media. I met
with the press, gave personal presentations, worked with
interactive TV, helped organize ACOT conferences, and lead a
number of other activities to promote our R&D program.
Freelance Writer, 1982 -
1988
Palo Alto, California
Assignments included writing entire issues
of Apple Education News, a 12-page quarterly, text for five Apple
Curriculum Guides, articles for periodicals such as Classroom
Computer Learning , Electronic Learning, and The Peninsula Times
Tribune. My first book, The Word Processor and the Writing Teacher
(Prentice-Hall, 1986), demonstrates how technology can strengthen
the writing curriculum.
English Teacher, part-time,
1982 - 83
San Mateo Community College, San Mateo,
California
Taught creative and expository writing to
a diverse group of community college students.
English Professor, 1976 -
80
Menlo College, Menlo Park,
California
Taught journalism, creative writing, ESL,
advanced composition and photography. Designed and supervised
journalism and creative writing programs. Wrote instructor's
manuals for these programs and published articles on education and
some literary criticism. Produced the college newspaper and
literary magazine.
Chairperson of the English
Department, 1975 - 76
Andover Junior College, Andover,
Massachusetts
Supervised faculty, designed and wrote
curricula for general writing courses, business communication
courses, ESL, and literature courses. Edited and supervised
publications of the college newspaper and literary magazine. Wrote
and published articles on education.
Supervisor of Student
Teachers, part-time, 1974 - 75
Emmanuel College, Boston,
Massachusetts
Responsibilities included design and
implementation of a teacher training program, field work
supervision, and final evaluation of the participating student
teachers.
Director of Tutoring Program,
part-time, 1973 - 75
Newton Public Schools, Newton,
Massachusetts
Developed, supervised, and evaluated a
tutoring program as part of my dissertation research.
Assistant Director of the
Teacher Certification Program, 1971 - 72
University of Massachusetts/Boston,
Massachusetts
Located prospective training schools,
coordinated university faculty and master teachers, and helped
implement and evaluate the training program.
Peace Corps Volunteer, 1968 -
70
Chairperson of a high school English
department, Malawi, Africa
Developed department curricula, supervised
faculty, and trained new teachers.
Professional Honors and
Awards
1998: Nominated best general columnist for non-daily news
publications in Washington State.
1996: Second book selected as a
primary reference for the 1996 President's Panel on Educational
Technology. Was invited to go to Washington DC to
participate.
1988: A magazine article won an
award from the Educational Press Association of
America.
1986: First book identified as
one of the top twelve in its field by a national education
publication.
Publications
1990 - 2000
"Monsters in our midst" (Enterprise
newspapers, March 15, 2000)
"Why do we have pets?" (Enterprise
newspapers, February 16, 2000)
"Liberated couple in 2000" (Enterprise
newspapers, January 19, 2000)
" Sweating my way
" (Enterprise
newspapers, December 15, 1999)
"Readers respond to 'Skinheads in my
living room'" (Enterprise newspapers, November 17,
1999)
"Skinheads in my living room" (Enterprise
newspapers, October 20, 1999)
"If it's free, just say no" (Enterprise
newspapers, September 15, 1999)
"Middle-aged
me?!" (Enterprise
newspapers, August 18, 1999)
"I've got mail, too" (Enterprise
newspapers, July 21, 1999)
"On youth violence: blame, shame, then
...?" (Enterprise newspapers, June 16, 1999)
"Coffee, thee, and me" (Enterprise
newspapers, May 19, 1999)
"Clever child earns an economic edge"
(Shoreline Enterprise, April 7, 1999)
"How blind is color blind?" (Shoreline
Enterprise, March 3, 1999)
"Kindergarten literacy in practice"
(Shoreline Enterprise, February 3, 1999)
"What happens when Mom tries to cook?"
(Shoreline Enterprise, January 6, 1999)
"A storm in December" (Shoreline
Enterprise, December 2, 1998)
"Daughter enables kids, and mom"
(Shoreline Enterprise, October 7, 1998)
"A storm in December" (Shoreline
Enterprise, October 7, 1998)
"Smoking once, smoking twice . . ."
(Shoreline Enterprise, October 7, 1998)
"Firstborn, Last Born - What's the
Difference?" (Ten to Eighteen Magazine, September,
1998)
"One plus one equals trouble" (Shoreline
Enterprise, July 1, 1998)
"Adopted, biological children: Just an
ordinary family" (Shoreline Enterprise, June 3, 1998)
"Teen hotel party tests parental trust"
(Shoreline Enterprise, May 6, 1998)
"Wonderful daughter has a disaster of a
room" (Shoreline Week, April 1, 1998)
"TV: Does mom have to turn it off?"
(Shoreline Week, March 4, 1998)
"Extra effort in parenting difficult
children can reap big rewards" (Shoreline Week, February 4,
1998)
"Hair-raising home styles" (Shoreline
Week, January 7, 1998)
"Some gifts are more precious than
presents" (Shoreline Week, December 3, 1997)
"Creative toddler has mom up a wall with
graffiti art" (Shoreline Week, November 5, 1997)
"Danger zone: Party in progress"
(Shoreline Week, October 11, 1997)
"Hurray, it's homework time" (Shoreline
Week, September 3, 1997)
"'Liberated' has a new meaning" (Shoreline
Week, August 6, 1997)
"Scamper to the bookshelf" (Shoreline
Week, July 2, 1997)
"You're really ready to go steady?"
(Shoreline Week, June 4, 1997)
"Sports for personal growth and high
fashion" (Shoreline Week, May 7, 1997)
"The hassles and humor of Monday morning"
(Shoreline Week, April 2, 1997)
Restructuring Schools with
Technology (textbook, Allyn & Bacon, 1996) This book was
selected as a primary reference for the 1996 President's Panel on
Educational Technology.
"Parent Education. . . Why?" (The
Shoreline Post, August 25, 1995)
New Media, New Recognition for Visual and
Performing Arts (public report, Shoreline School District,
1993)
Learning to Communicate in Written, Oral,
and Multimedia Forms (public report, Shoreline School District,
1993)
Information Access and the Modern School
Library (public report, Shoreline School District,
1993)
Standards and Assessment (public report,
Puget Sound Educational Consortium, 1993)
PSEC Connections (brochure, Puget Sound
Educational Consortium, 1993)
"Truth, Dare, Consequences: The Home
School Experience" (Common Ground, 1991)
"Homeschooling in Washington State"
(Common Ground, 1991)
"Promising Models for Technology Use in
Classrooms" (California Frameworks, 1990)
"Apple Studies Computer Use in Classroom"
(Stanford EdVents, 1990)
ACOT Research summaries reprinted in the
following periodicals: CUE, MECC Research Bulletin, Connections,
Classroom Computer Learning, and Computer Club News,
1990)
"ACOT: Changing the World through
Education" (Five-Star News, 1990)
"What Happens After ACOT: Outcomes of
Program Graduates One Year Later" (public report, Apple Computer,
1990)
"Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow (ACOT)
Evaluation Study" (public report, Apple Computer, 1990)
"The Evolution of Teachers' Instructional
Beliefs and Practices in High-Access-to-Technology Classrooms:
Part One" (public report, Apple Computer, 1990)
"The Evolution of Teachers' Instructional
Beliefs and Practices in High-Access-to-Technology Classrooms:
Part Two" (public report, Apple Computer, 1990)
"Teaching in High-Tech Environments:
Classroom Management Revisited" (public report, Apple Computer,
1990)
"Development of Teacher Knowledge and
Implementation of a Problem-Based Mathematics Curriculum Using
Multirepresentational Software" (public report, Apple Computer,
1990)
1986 - 1989
"Testimony before the U.S. House of
Representatives Committee on Science, Space, and Technology"
(Science and Mathematics Education Hearings before the Committee
on Science, Space, and Technology. U.S. House of Representatives.
# 39, 1989)
"Software Development Through Teachers'
Eyes" (Apple Viewpoints, 1989)
"Student Empowerment: The Influence of
High Computer Access on Student Empowerment" (public report, Apple
Computer, 1989)
"Student Thinking Processes: The Influence
of Immediate Computer Access on Students' Thinking" (public
report, Apple Computer, 1989)
"A Research-Based Writing Program for
Students with High Access to Computers" (public report, Apple
Computer, 1989)
"ACOT Classroom Networks: Today and
Tomorrow" (public report, Apple Computer, 1989)
"ACOT Testifies Before Congress"
(Five-Star News, 1989)
"ACOT: Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow
(brochure, Apple Computer, 1989)
"The Apple Classroom of Tomorrow" (Apple
Viewpoints, 1988)
"Teleconferencing: A New Way of
Communicating for Teachers and Kids" (Classroom Computer Learning,
1987) This article won a Distinguished Achievements Award for
Excellence in Educational Journalism, Education Press Association
of America.
"How Do They Do It?" (CUE ,
1987)
Text for the K-12 Science Curriculum Guide
(Apple Computer, 1987)
Text for the K-6 Language Arts Curriculum
Guide (Apple Computer, 1987)
Text for the 6-12 Language Arts Curriculum
Guide (Apple Computer, 1987)
Text for the K-6 Math Curriculum Guide
(Apple Computer, 1987)
Text for the 6-12 Math Curriculum Guide
(Apple Computer, 1987)
Three Issues of Apple Education News
(Apple Computer, 1987)
Booklet for the Apple Learning Series
(Apple Computer, 1987)
"One Teacher's Experience with Interactive
Video" (CUE , 1987)
The Word Processor and the Writing
Teacher (textbook, Prentice-Hall, 1986) This book was
identified by Classroom Computer Learning as one of the top twelve
in its field.
"The Computer Chronicles: A Children's
Newswire Network" (Classroom Computer Learning, 1986)
"Keeping Kids in the Home for Schooling"
(Peninsula Times Tribune, 1986)
Marketing Brochure for Apple Computers
(Apple Computer, 1986)
Four Issues of Apple Education News (Apple
Computer, 1986)
1983 - 85
"Keeping Music Alive as a Part of Public
School Curriculum" (Peninsula Times Tribune, 1985)
"Taking a Second Look at Computers"
(Peninsula Times Tribune, 1985)
"Public School Alternatives" (Peninsula
Times Tribune, 1985)
Four Issues of Apple Education News (Apple
Computer, 1985)
"An Educators' Guide to Word Processors"
(Electronic Learning, 1984
"Typing Tutorial Software Programs: Do
They Really Teach 10-Finger Typing?" (Classroom Computer Learning,
1984)
"How to go to a Computer Show" (Popular
Computing, 1984)
"An Educators' Guide to Portable
Computers" (Electronic Learning, 1984)
"Senior Citizens, Compute!" (Focus
Magazine, 1984)
Four Issues of Apple Education News (Apple
Computer, 1984)
"Women and Computers" (Focus Magazine,
1983)
"A British Conspiracy?" (Silicon Valley
Magazine, 1983)
"The Portable Goes to School" (Portable
Computer, 1983)
"Not So Grimm, a Fairy Tale" (Silicon
Valley Magazine, 1983)
"Educational Software for Portables"
(Portable Computer, 1983)
"How to Get Free Software" (Popular
Computing, 1983)
Before 1983
"What Was...Is...Will be English?"
(Clearing House)
"A Dual Proposal for English Teacher
Education" (Clearing House)
"Tutoring for Self-Confidence" (Nebraska
English Counselor)
"Clear Goals for Writers" (Wisconsin
English Journal)
"Do Our Students Want Basic Writing
Skills?" (Nebraska English Counselor)
"Women and Huckleberry Finn" (Wisconsin
English Journal)
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